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Hardcover Slay Ride: He Knows Where You Live Book

ISBN: 078671820X

ISBN13: 9780786718207

Slay Ride: He Knows Where You Live

(Book #1 in the Christopher Miller Holiday Thrillers Series)

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Scott Wilkinson is a successful young advertising executive on his way to the top. Christopher Miller is an FBI legend who has been willing to do whatever it takes to see that justice is done.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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1st in series

Christopher Miller is an FBI agent demoted to a smaller post for cracking a case that made his boss jealous. What starts out as a missing persons case revolves into a murder, jewel theft, & Russian mobsters tying into the missing person. Chris investigates and finds that a case of mistaken identity just might get him killed. Short chapters and a little too much going on

Kidnapping, murder, terror, diamonds and a turbulent plot

Chris Grabenstein has created a new and intriguing hero in SLAY RIDE. This novel is QUITE different from his first two (they were funny and wonderfully different!) SLAY RIDE is a wild ride, literally, with an edge to it that makes it nearly impossible to put down. A young successful business man disappears after his plane lands in Newark. His worried wife, pregnant with their second child knows that something is wrong, but she can't get the authorities to take her seriously. Chris Miller, an agent with the FBI, known for not "going by the book" is her last hope. This is an hypnotizing tale involving a former KGB sociopathic cab driver, the Russian mob, corrupt officials, intense, vivid imagery (not for the faint-hearted!!) and an innocent child. Kidnapping, terror, murder, diamonds, and a turbulent plot draw all these elements into a dangerous web confirming Chris Grabenstein as one of the most talented fiction/thriller authors to emerge.

So different from Ceepak, Danny and yet....

a definite new hero on the horizon from Chris Grabenstein!! An astounding new entry for an entirely different type of series from a very talented writer, who has actually made a most successful venture from the light-hearted seriousness that belongs to Ceepak and Danny into a dark place with an equally wonderful character in Chris Miller. Although I am an avid fan of Ceepak, et. al, it in no way interferes with the new series beginning with "Slay Ride". For those fans of Mr. Grabenstein, I say go for it, but don't expect the guffaws offered by his prior books...This is serious business and I must admit that I am not a fan of violence so my eyes just skipped over what disturbed me. But neither would I be happy skipping over this book. I'm also delighted to see the immense talent I think Mr. Grabenstein shows in his ability to so successfully write in what I believe to be two completely different genres. Susan

A thriller that will keep you up all night

The publication of SLAY RIDE, Chris Grabenstein's third novel, raises an interesting question: is there anything that this author cannot do well? Grabenstein seemingly burst from out of nowhere onto the mystery and suspense scene with what has become known as the John Ceepak/Jersey Shore mysteries: the award-winning TILT-A-WHIRL and MAD MOUSE. Ostensibly a stand-alone work, SLAY RIDE in some ways is a more ambitious endeavor for Grabenstein. Certainly, if his intent was to tell a story that would keep the reader up all night, he has succeeded admirably. SLAY RIDE centers on Christopher Miller and Scott Wilkinson, two very different yet driven men whose lives come to intersect briefly but meaningfully. Miller is an FBI agent, a specialist in kidnapping cases and a legend in the agency. Wilkinson is a wunderkind in the advertising industry who sees the world in terms of seconds and minutes, causes and effects. Both men value only one thing above their jobs: their families. Wilkinson's life, though, is dramatically changed when he complains to his car service about his driver's erratic behavior. Nicolai Kyznetsoff, the driver in question, is a dangerous, rabid wolf with the ability to wreak havoc and revenge at whim. He slowly and methodically begins researching Wilkinson's life, plotting a dark and final retaliation with a number of bloody rewards. Meanwhile, Miller, riding a desk job since incurring the displeasure of a superior, finds his path intersecting with Wilkinson and Kyznetsoff as the result of a seemingly innocuous strong-arm burglary of a Russian immigrant's apartment. Kyznetsoff is indirectly tied to it, and it has attracted the attention of a number of people. Kyznetsoff, the hunter, finds that he is the hunted as well --- by more than one party and for more than one reason. Nothing, however, will prevent Kyznetsoff from carrying out his revenge against Wilkinson, even as Miller races against time and distance to keep Kyznetsoff from destroying not one but two families. SLAY RIDE is a thriller best read on the edge of your seat. Kysnetsoff is an unforgettable villain --- Grabenstein does for Santa Claus and limo drivers what Stephen King did for clowns --- whose danger quotient is exceeded only by his animal cunning and intellect. The plan that Grabenstein constructs for the climax of the book is nothing short of amazing, all the more so because it's so workable. The author, however, does not give his characters short shrift either; Miller is an immensely and immediately likable protagonist. SLAY RIDE is supposed to be a stand-alone work, but Miller is too good a character to limit to a single novel. Hopefully we'll see more of him in the very near future. --- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub

Hang on to your Santa hat!

What a ride this is. I could not put the book down from the very first page. The characters jumped off the page. I could even hear the accents as I read it. This could be the book that puts Mr. Grabenstein over the top. His talent doesn't seem to have any limits. I wish that he would write a young adult book so that my children could experience his award winning writing.

QUITE A RIDE

SLAY RIDE is, as they say, a real page turner. Chris Grabenstein creates another stellar character in Chris Miller in the same mold as Detective Ceepak. In taking a ride with a psychotic driver, Grabenstein hooks the reader into an engaging tale of personal vendetta, international intrigue and crack police work. Fast paced. Well crafted. Excellent read...and, I'll be careful about whom I complain...
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